I'm collecting a list of "things we did that you probably think are weird" to give to my son when he's older.
This kind of thing is going on the list. As are "party lines"[1] for telephones and me having to chop wood all year to have enough to get us through winter.
As do I, but my daughter had her first experience of 'library' rot, which was she wanted to re-read a chunk of one of Anne Mccaffrey's series which she had originally checked out from the library only to find they were no longer there, the library had disposed of them to 'free up space' for new material.
We both agreed that the library was failing its primary mission which was to curate to a set of worthwhile volumes from a mix of new material and old material.
Think of it as "how to get a group across a potentially tricky/flooded stream." The strongest swimmer crosses first, tied to the rope. Everyone else crosses the rope (hand over hand under the rope with your legs crossed over works if you don't have a "seat," but a carabiner-powered zipline would be more fun). Then the last person in the group unties the rope, ties it around his or her waist, and gets pulled across. They (as of ~15 years ago... jesus I've grown old) practice this in ROTC.
Tools for crossing a stream:
1. Boy (with swim skill)
2. Rope
3. Pully
4. Chair
EASY!!!